There are two forms of unfairness widely studied in resource allocation settings: disadvantageous inequity (DI) in which one receives less than the partner and advantageous inequity (AI) in which one receives more than the other. We investigated children’s aversion to AI and DI in a procedural justice context. Children of 4-, 6-, and 8- years old were asked to spin a wheel (procedure) to decide how to allocate two different rewards with others. In each condition, they chose between a fair procedure providing equal chances for the two parties to get the bigger reward, and an unfair procedure (either a disadvantageous procedure in the DI condition, or an advantageous procedure in the AI condition). Results showed that children in the two youn...
Humans value fairness in themselves and others, but controversies exist as to how to allocate resour...
This study investigated children’s evaluations of peer group members who deviated from group norms a...
Children develop intuitions about fairness relatively early in development. While we know that child...
There are two forms of unfairness widely studied in resource allocation settings: disadvantageous ...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc.Recent research on distributive justice suggests that young children prefer equa...
Fairness is one of the most important foundations of morality and may have played a key role in the ...
Children have an early-emerging expectation that resources should be divided fairly amongst agents, ...
Adults and children are willing to sacrifice personal gain to avoid both disadvantageous and advanta...
A sense of fairness plays a critical role in supporting human cooperation. Adult norms of fair resou...
This study investigated how the presence of others and anticipated distributions for self influence ...
The current study investigated children's judgments on procedural justice and its outcomes when the ...
Adults and children are willing to sacrifice personal gain to avoid both disadvantageous and advanta...
Fairness-based decision-making is considered one of the most crucial topics in the literature on mor...
Do children, like adults, consider the original cause of the inequality as well as when the inequali...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of collaboration. inequality type and cost on i...
Humans value fairness in themselves and others, but controversies exist as to how to allocate resour...
This study investigated children’s evaluations of peer group members who deviated from group norms a...
Children develop intuitions about fairness relatively early in development. While we know that child...
There are two forms of unfairness widely studied in resource allocation settings: disadvantageous ...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc.Recent research on distributive justice suggests that young children prefer equa...
Fairness is one of the most important foundations of morality and may have played a key role in the ...
Children have an early-emerging expectation that resources should be divided fairly amongst agents, ...
Adults and children are willing to sacrifice personal gain to avoid both disadvantageous and advanta...
A sense of fairness plays a critical role in supporting human cooperation. Adult norms of fair resou...
This study investigated how the presence of others and anticipated distributions for self influence ...
The current study investigated children's judgments on procedural justice and its outcomes when the ...
Adults and children are willing to sacrifice personal gain to avoid both disadvantageous and advanta...
Fairness-based decision-making is considered one of the most crucial topics in the literature on mor...
Do children, like adults, consider the original cause of the inequality as well as when the inequali...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of collaboration. inequality type and cost on i...
Humans value fairness in themselves and others, but controversies exist as to how to allocate resour...
This study investigated children’s evaluations of peer group members who deviated from group norms a...
Children develop intuitions about fairness relatively early in development. While we know that child...